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Is the Future Written in Stone, or Can It be Changed?

Bodies (2023) Science fiction can be fun, if done lightly and with humour. This series on Netflix isn’t fun, at all. In fact, it’s downright frightening. Bodies is a British crime and science fiction limited series primarily written and created for Netflix by Paul Tomalin. It is based on … Continue reading

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Wikileaks Dump had a Map of Megiddo

Was This an American Government Secret? The image I found on the internet is not the same one from the Wikileaks dump from a week ago, so let’s be perfectly clear about that. The Wikileaks image showed the same Valley … Continue reading

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Did the Skyfall Last August?

Russia Suffered a Nuclear Accident… This might be consider ‘old news’ now, but it is still interesting to speculate as to what happened on August 8th, 2019: evidently, there was a missile accident, and the American news media decided it … Continue reading

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Fukushima: Eight Years On

Nuclear Waste There’s a lot of talk these days about climate change and sea pollution, but we tend to forget that a lot of our present problems may have been triggered by this event, eight years ago. Nuclear power was … Continue reading

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In Case of Nuclear Attack: Duck and Cover

A Personal Countermeasure In the 1950’s, school children in North America were taught to Duck and Cover in the event of a surprise nuclear attack by the U.S.S.R. (Do they still teach that now?) The inhabitants of, and visitors to, … Continue reading

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Chernobyl: Pluto’s Power Surge?

Triggered by a Lunar Eclipse I was alerted to this fact by a book from Dan Green called The Murder of Mary Magdalen. On the day of the lunar eclipse, he and his family had visited Rennes-le-Château by ‘spiritual appointment’ … Continue reading

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